What’s wrong with our asylum seeker policy, from a doctor’s point of view

published:22 Sep 2015

views:20551

Take action to secure our border by following this link: https://www.actforamerica.org/action/securetheborder

published:24 Oct 2018

views:3332

Washington, DC - 26 October2006
1. US PresidentGeorge W Bush walks into bill signing ceremony
2. Cutaway of media
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) GeorgeW Bush, US President:
"Ours is a nation of immigrants. We're also a nation of law. Unfortunately, the United States has not been in complete control of its borders for decades and, therefore, illegal immigration has been on the rise. We have a responsibility to address these challenges. We have a responsibility to enforce our laws. We have a responsibility to secure our borders. We take this responsibility seriously."
4. Cutaway of media
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President:
"This bill will help protect the American people. This bill will make our borders more secure. It is an important step toward immigration reform."
6. Cutaway of media
7. Bush walks over to signing table, signs bill, stands as audience applauds
Columbus, New Mexico - 23 October 2006
8. Helicopter flying over New Mexico-Mexico border
9. Sign reading "MexicoBorder1/2Mile"
10. Border Patrol officer walking near border, border patrol vehicle in foreground
11. Long shot of vehicles near border
12. Police cars driving along road near border
13. Mexico flag flying
14. Pan of campaign signs of candidates for sheriff
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Clare May, SheriffCandidate, Luna County, New Mexico:
"This is my country, this is my home. That is Mexico, and that's their country and their home."
16. Various shots of National Guard tanks along US-Mexico border
17. Cars at border-crossing checkpoint
18. SOUNDBITE: (English) RaymondCobos, Sheriff Candidate, Luna County, New Mexico:
"We're getting groups of thirty and forty people coming across..."
19. Walking shot of Cobos
20. Shot of sign at Mexico border
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Raymond Cobos, Sheriff Candidate, Luna County, New Mexico:
(Part overlaid by following shot)
"It's like drugs - if there's no market for them there's no reason for them to come over. We don't have people smuggling rocks into the United States, we don't have people smuggling dead bodies into the United States, but we do have people coming in here for jobs, jobs that are not available for them in their home towns."
22. Various pre-dawn shots of two Mexican illegal immigrants walking across border
23. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Illegal Mexican Immigrant, (no name given):
"There's not much work in Mexico..."
24. Various of same man being arrested a few hours later by border control
25. Sunrise over Luna County, New Mexico
26. Rancher looking through his binoculars towards the border
27. Various shots of others looking through binoculars towards border
28. Border control putting arrested illegal immigrants in truck
STORYLINE:
Hoping to give Republican candidates a pre-election platform for asserting they're tough on illegal immigration, US President George W Bush signed a bill on Thursday authorising 700 miles (1,126 kilometres) of new fencing along the US-Mexico border.
At a White House signing ceremony, Bush said the "United States has not been in complete control of its borders for decades and...illegal immigration has been on the rise."
He said lawmakers "have a responsibility to enforce" US laws and borders. And he said that responsibility needs to be taken seriously.
The measure Bush put into law on Thursday authorises the fence - which would cover one-third of the 2,100 mile (3,380 kilometre) border - but offers no money for the project.
Its cost is not known, although a homeland security spending measure the president signed earlier this month makes a $1.2 (b) billion US dollar down payment on the project.
The money also can be used for access roads, vehicle barriers, high-tech equipment and other tools to secure the border.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/04b4994a7fc3fc424f78171f033c6d9f
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

published:23 Jul 2015

views:1229

This is the November 7, 2018 FULL EPISODE of VICENews Tonight on HBO.
1:58 What Democrats are going to say yes to, is investigating the Trump administration in every way possible. What that adds up to is a lot of hearings, a lot of grandstanding, and a lot of potential for overstepping.
7:46 Many of the gains that Democrats made in the House over midterms don't follow a usual trend.
9:11 The troop deployment is barely visible on the ground and people who live here say it's nothing more than a political stunt. But as a political maneuver, it seems to be working: Cruz won, and even in the place where you might least expect it, the GOP has completely fallen in line with Trump.
12:22 More than 4,500 migrants have arrived in Mexico City since Sunday. City officials are bracing to attend as many as 5,500 people
14:49 A nastier proxy war is playing out on the banks of the Chicago River. VICE News dives in-- literally with a remote submarine-- to get to the real story behind the Illinois AG's Clean Water Act lawsuit against the Trump Organization in sweet home Chicago.
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The president comments on pending immigration legislation, saying the bill is the toughest ever on border security. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/

published:11 Jun 2013

views:30260

Ben Shapiro slams the mainstream media and the Left for lying about the Obama era immigration law and blaming the results on Trump.

The environmental impact of border walls, explained.
Read more about the border wall's effect on wildlife here: http://bit.ly/2GUHzqN
When we talk about the consequences of the proposed wall at the border of the US and Mexico, we usually think in terms of people. But along the political divide are rich pockets of biodiversity, with dwindling populations of species that rely on the ability to move back and forth across the border.
Under the 2005REAL ID act, the Department of Homeland Security doesn't have to comply with various environmental laws that might otherwise slow or halt construction in a sensitive area. Laws like the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Water Act, the National Environmental Policy Act or the Migratory Bird Treaty Act — none of those apply to border wall construction.
Several parcels of land, including the NationalButterflyCenter, a state park, and other areas in the federal wildlife refuge system — are still threatened by wall construction. It could still be years before construction starts in some of these areas — but there’s still a lot we don’t know about the full impact of barriers on biodiversity.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
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Breakaway group of caravan migrants from Central America reaches U.S. border at Tijuana, Mexico; reaction and analysis from 'The Five.'
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New Mexico wine

New Mexico has a long history of wine production in the United States. In 1629, Franciscan friar García de Zúñiga and a Capuchín monk named Antonio de Arteaga planted the first wine grapes in the Río Grande valley of southern New Mexico. Viticulture took hold in the valley, and by the year 1880, grapes were grown on over 3,000 acres (12km2), and wineries produced over 1,000,000 US gallons (3,800,000L) of wine. The editor of the Socorro bulletin predicted in 1880 that "We see in the present attention given to grape culture, an important and growing industry which, in a few years, will assume proportions of no ordinary nature."

The wine industry in New Mexico declined in the latter decades of the nineteenth century in part due to flooding of the Río Grande. Prohibition in the United States forced many wineries to close, while others remained operational providing sacramental wine to primarily Catholic as well as other Christianchurches. The modern New Mexico wine industry received significant support in 1978 when a government-sponsored study encouraged winegrowers to plant Frenchhybrid grape varieties.

The Deadly Companions

The Deadly Companions is a 1961 American Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith, Steve Cochran, and Chill Wills. Based on the novel of the same name by A. S. Fleischman, the film is about an ex-army officer who accidentally kills a woman's son, and tries to make up for it by escorting the funeral procession through dangerous Indian territory.The Deadly Companions was Sam Peckinpah's motion picture directorial debut.

Plot

After her young son is killed in a bank robbery, Kit Tilden (Maureen O'Hara) is determined to bury him beside his father in Siringo, now deserted and located in Apache territory. Yellowleg (Brian Keith), the ex-army sergeant who accidentally killed her son, decides to help take the body across the desert to be buried, whether Kit wants help or not.

Cast

Production

After the cancellation of his 1960 television series The Westerner, Brian Keith was cast as the male lead in The Deadly Companions. He suggested Sam Peckinpah (the producer and director of The Westerner) as the director for this film, and producer Charles B. Fitzsimons accepted the idea. By most accounts, the low-budget film shot on location in Arizona was a learning process for Peckinpah. Unable to rewrite the screenplay or edit the picture, Peckinpah vowed to never again direct a film unless he had script control. The Deadly Companions passed largely without notice and is the least known of Peckinpah's films.

History

Before dawn on March 16, 1916, Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa led several hundred of his rebel soldiers across the Mexican border into the southern county village of Columbus. The invaders raided and burned much of the town, causing many residents to flee to the desert. Although the raid completely surprised everyone in the town, it also awakened 350 United States Army soldiers at Camp Furlong at the edge of town, who defended the town with two machine guns. The fighting continued until dawn, when Villa fled back across the Mexican border, five hours after invading and approximately ninety minutes after attacking the town. Despite the U.S. Army's counter "Mexican Expedition" into Mexico, Villa was never caught; he died seven years later at the hands of an assassin.

SS United States

Built at a cost of $79.4 million ($724million in today's dollars) the ship is the largest ocean liner constructed entirely in the U.S. and the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic in either direction. Even in her retirement, she retains the Blue Riband, the accolade given to the passenger liner crossing the Atlantic Ocean in regular service with the highest speed.

Her construction was subsidized by the U.S. government, since she was designed to allow conversion to a troopship should the need arise.United States operated uninterrupted in transatlantic passenger service until 1969. Since 1996 she has been docked at Pier 82 on the Delaware River in Philadelphia.

Design and construction

Inspired by the exemplary service of the British liners RMSQueen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, which transported hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops to Europe during World War II, the U.S. government sponsored the construction of a large and fast merchant vessel that would be capable of transporting large numbers of soldiers. Designed by renowned American naval architect and marine engineer William Francis Gibbs (1886–1967), the liner's construction was a joint effort between the United States Navy and United States Lines. The U.S. government underwrote $50 million of the $78 million construction cost, with the ship's operators, United States Lines, contributing the remaining $28 million. In exchange, the ship was designed to be easily converted in times of war to a troopship with a capacity of 15,000 troops, or to a hospital ship .

In 1881, after the Confederacy purchased the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora, President James G. Blaine of the United States declared war. With the help of British and French forces, the Confederate States again defeat the United States in the Second Mexican War, forcing the latter to cede a portion of northern Maine to the Canadian province of New Brunswick. After this defeat, the United States turned to Germany for military assistance and training, and the national mood of the U.S. changed to desire of revenge against the enemies that surrounded the U.S.—Canada, from where Britain invaded the U.S., and the Confederacy.

United States (TV series)

United States is a half-hour comedy-drama (dramedy) that NBC added to its Tuesday primetime schedule in March 1980.

Larry Gelbart, the show's executive producer and chief writer, said the name United States was not a reference to the country but rather to "the state of being united in a relationship". Gelbart envisioned a series that would be "a situation comedy based on the real things that happen in my marriage and in the marriages of my friends".

Episodes tackled such topics as marital infidelity, household debt, friends who drink too much, death within the family, and sexual misunderstandings.

United States focused on Richard and Libby Chapin, an upwardly mobile couple who lived in a Los Angeles suburb, Woodland Hills. Beau Bridges played Richard, and Helen Shaver played Libby. Gelbart reverted to black-and-white script for the show's titles. He said that was to convey the mood of "a sophisticated '30s film." Gelbart also avoided use of background music and a laugh track. Scripts featured dialogue such as, "Just for once I'd like to be treated like a friend instead of a husband," and "Maybe you and Bob can go out and get yourselves one redhead with two straws."

Border Force (f)Act(s) – Dr Tu Pham ft. Lex Primost (Lyric Video)

What’s wrong with our asylum seeker policy, from a doctor’s point of view

0:51

Migrant caravan breaks through border fence into Mexico

Migrant caravan breaks through border fence into Mexico

Migrant caravan breaks through border fence into Mexico

Take action to secure our border by following this link: https://www.actforamerica.org/action/securetheborder

3:14

Bush signs bill authorizing fencing on Mexico border

Bush signs bill authorizing fencing on Mexico border

Bush signs bill authorizing fencing on Mexico border

Washington, DC - 26 October2006
1. US PresidentGeorge W Bush walks into bill signing ceremony
2. Cutaway of media
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) GeorgeW Bush, US President:
"Ours is a nation of immigrants. We're also a nation of law. Unfortunately, the United States has not been in complete control of its borders for decades and, therefore, illegal immigration has been on the rise. We have a responsibility to address these challenges. We have a responsibility to enforce our laws. We have a responsibility to secure our borders. We take this responsibility seriously."
4. Cutaway of media
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President:
"This bill will help protect the American people. This bill will make our borders more secure. It is an important step toward immigration reform."
6. Cutaway of media
7. Bush walks over to signing table, signs bill, stands as audience applauds
Columbus, New Mexico - 23 October 2006
8. Helicopter flying over New Mexico-Mexico border
9. Sign reading "MexicoBorder1/2Mile"
10. Border Patrol officer walking near border, border patrol vehicle in foreground
11. Long shot of vehicles near border
12. Police cars driving along road near border
13. Mexico flag flying
14. Pan of campaign signs of candidates for sheriff
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Clare May, SheriffCandidate, Luna County, New Mexico:
"This is my country, this is my home. That is Mexico, and that's their country and their home."
16. Various shots of National Guard tanks along US-Mexico border
17. Cars at border-crossing checkpoint
18. SOUNDBITE: (English) RaymondCobos, Sheriff Candidate, Luna County, New Mexico:
"We're getting groups of thirty and forty people coming across..."
19. Walking shot of Cobos
20. Shot of sign at Mexico border
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Raymond Cobos, Sheriff Candidate, Luna County, New Mexico:
(Part overlaid by following shot)
"It's like drugs - if there's no market for them there's no reason for them to come over. We don't have people smuggling rocks into the United States, we don't have people smuggling dead bodies into the United States, but we do have people coming in here for jobs, jobs that are not available for them in their home towns."
22. Various pre-dawn shots of two Mexican illegal immigrants walking across border
23. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Illegal Mexican Immigrant, (no name given):
"There's not much work in Mexico..."
24. Various of same man being arrested a few hours later by border control
25. Sunrise over Luna County, New Mexico
26. Rancher looking through his binoculars towards the border
27. Various shots of others looking through binoculars towards border
28. Border control putting arrested illegal immigrants in truck
STORYLINE:
Hoping to give Republican candidates a pre-election platform for asserting they're tough on illegal immigration, US President George W Bush signed a bill on Thursday authorising 700 miles (1,126 kilometres) of new fencing along the US-Mexico border.
At a White House signing ceremony, Bush said the "United States has not been in complete control of its borders for decades and...illegal immigration has been on the rise."
He said lawmakers "have a responsibility to enforce" US laws and borders. And he said that responsibility needs to be taken seriously.
The measure Bush put into law on Thursday authorises the fence - which would cover one-third of the 2,100 mile (3,380 kilometre) border - but offers no money for the project.
Its cost is not known, although a homeland security spending measure the president signed earlier this month makes a $1.2 (b) billion US dollar down payment on the project.
The money also can be used for access roads, vehicle barriers, high-tech equipment and other tools to secure the border.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/04b4994a7fc3fc424f78171f033c6d9f
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This is the November 7, 2018 FULL EPISODE of VICENews Tonight on HBO.
1:58 What Democrats are going to say yes to, is investigating the Trump administration in every way possible. What that adds up to is a lot of hearings, a lot of grandstanding, and a lot of potential for overstepping.
7:46 Many of the gains that Democrats made in the House over midterms don't follow a usual trend.
9:11 The troop deployment is barely visible on the ground and people who live here say it's nothing more than a political stunt. But as a political maneuver, it seems to be working: Cruz won, and even in the place where you might least expect it, the GOP has completely fallen in line with Trump.
12:22 More than 4,500 migrants have arrived in Mexico City since Sunday. City officials are bracing to attend as many as 5,500 people
14:49 A nastier proxy war is playing out on the banks of the Chicago River. VICE News dives in-- literally with a remote submarine-- to get to the real story behind the Illinois AG's Clean Water Act lawsuit against the Trump Organization in sweet home Chicago.
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2:29

Obama: Bill is tough on border security

Obama: Bill is tough on border security

Obama: Bill is tough on border security

The president comments on pending immigration legislation, saying the bill is the toughest ever on border security. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/

2:43

Debunking Lies On Trump's Child/Border Policy

Debunking Lies On Trump's Child/Border Policy

Debunking Lies On Trump's Child/Border Policy

Ben Shapiro slams the mainstream media and the Left for lying about the Obama era immigration law and blaming the results on Trump.

How Trump's border wall would disrupt nature

The environmental impact of border walls, explained.
Read more about the border wall's effect on wildlife here: http://bit.ly/2GUHzqN
When we talk about the consequences of the proposed wall at the border of the US and Mexico, we usually think in terms of people. But along the political divide are rich pockets of biodiversity, with dwindling populations of species that rely on the ability to move back and forth across the border.
Under the 2005REAL ID act, the Department of Homeland Security doesn't have to comply with various environmental laws that might otherwise slow or halt construction in a sensitive area. Laws like the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Water Act, the National Environmental Policy Act or the Migratory Bird Treaty Act — none of those apply to border wall construction.
Several parcels of land, including the NationalButterflyCenter, a state park, and other areas in the federal wildlife refuge system — are still threatened by wall construction. It could still be years before construction starts in some of these areas — but there’s still a lot we don’t know about the full impact of barriers on biodiversity.
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9:45

'The Five' react to migrants arriving at US border

'The Five' react to migrants arriving at US border

'The Five' react to migrants arriving at US border

Breakaway group of caravan migrants from Central America reaches U.S. border at Tijuana, Mexico; reaction and analysis from 'The Five.'
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2:08

Are border crossers breaking the law and jumping the queue?

Are border crossers breaking the law and jumping the queue?

Are border crossers breaking the law and jumping the queue?

When an asylum-seeker crosses the Canadian border, there are two laws and refugee systems at play.
Research:
Section 11-1 of the Custom’s Act: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-52.6/page-4.html#h-16
The UNHCRRefugee Convention: http://www.unhcr.org/3b66c2aa10
Section 133 of the Immigration and Refugee Act: http://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/i-2.5/page-18.html#h-52
Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/canada.asp
In-Canada Asylum Program: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/canada.asp
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1:48

BORDER FORCE ACT

BORDER FORCE ACT

BORDER FORCE ACT

When wacky Prime Minister Tony Abbott made it illegal to report abuse in asylum seekers detention camps, he created an abusers paradise. Watch this infomercial to learn more.

3:09

James Mattis Has Arrived At The Border With A Plan To Stop The Caravan

James Mattis Has Arrived At The Border With A Plan To Stop The Caravan

James Mattis Has Arrived At The Border With A Plan To Stop The Caravan

Border Force (f)Act(s) – Dr Tu Pham ft. Lex Primost (Lyric Video)

What’s wrong with our asylum seeker policy, from a doctor’s point of view

published: 22 Sep 2015

Migrant caravan breaks through border fence into Mexico

Take action to secure our border by following this link: https://www.actforamerica.org/action/securetheborder

published: 24 Oct 2018

Bush signs bill authorizing fencing on Mexico border

Washington, DC - 26 October2006
1. US PresidentGeorge W Bush walks into bill signing ceremony
2. Cutaway of media
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) GeorgeW Bush, US President:
"Ours is a nation of immigrants. We're also a nation of law. Unfortunately, the United States has not been in complete control of its borders for decades and, therefore, illegal immigration has been on the rise. We have a responsibility to address these challenges. We have a responsibility to enforce our laws. We have a responsibility to secure our borders. We take this responsibility seriously."
4. Cutaway of media
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President:
"This bill will help protect the American people. This bill will make our borders more secure. It is an important step toward immigration reform."
6....

This is the November 7, 2018 FULL EPISODE of VICENews Tonight on HBO.
1:58 What Democrats are going to say yes to, is investigating the Trump administration in every way possible. What that adds up to is a lot of hearings, a lot of grandstanding, and a lot of potential for overstepping.
7:46 Many of the gains that Democrats made in the House over midterms don't follow a usual trend.
9:11 The troop deployment is barely visible on the ground and people who live here say it's nothing more than a political stunt. But as a political maneuver, it seems to be working: Cruz won, and even in the place where you might least expect it, the GOP has completely fallen in line with Trump.
12:22 More than 4,500 migrants have arrived in Mexico City since Sunday. City officials are bracing to attend ...

published: 16 Nov 2018

Obama: Bill is tough on border security

The president comments on pending immigration legislation, saying the bill is the toughest ever on border security. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/

published: 11 Jun 2013

Debunking Lies On Trump's Child/Border Policy

Ben Shapiro slams the mainstream media and the Left for lying about the Obama era immigration law and blaming the results on Trump.

How Trump's border wall would disrupt nature

The environmental impact of border walls, explained.
Read more about the border wall's effect on wildlife here: http://bit.ly/2GUHzqN
When we talk about the consequences of the proposed wall at the border of the US and Mexico, we usually think in terms of people. But along the political divide are rich pockets of biodiversity, with dwindling populations of species that rely on the ability to move back and forth across the border.
Under the 2005REAL ID act, the Department of Homeland Security doesn't have to comply with various environmental laws that might otherwise slow or halt construction in a sensitive area. Laws like the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Water Act, the National Environmental Policy Act or the Migratory Bird Treaty Act — none of those apply to border wall construc...

Are border crossers breaking the law and jumping the queue?

When an asylum-seeker crosses the Canadian border, there are two laws and refugee systems at play.
Research:
Section 11-1 of the Custom’s Act: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-52.6/page-4.html#h-16
The UNHCRRefugee Convention: http://www.unhcr.org/3b66c2aa10
Section 133 of the Immigration and Refugee Act: http://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/i-2.5/page-18.html#h-52
Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/canada.asp
In-Canada Asylum Program: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/canada.asp
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Washington, DC - 26 October2006
1. US PresidentGeorge W Bush walks into bill signing ceremony
2. Cutaway of media
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) GeorgeW Bush, US President:
"Ours is a nation of immigrants. We're also a nation of law. Unfortunately, the United States has not been in complete control of its borders for decades and, therefore, illegal immigration has been on the rise. We have a responsibility to address these challenges. We have a responsibility to enforce our laws. We have a responsibility to secure our borders. We take this responsibility seriously."
4. Cutaway of media
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President:
"This bill will help protect the American people. This bill will make our borders more secure. It is an important step toward immigration reform."
6. Cutaway of media
7. Bush walks over to signing table, signs bill, stands as audience applauds
Columbus, New Mexico - 23 October 2006
8. Helicopter flying over New Mexico-Mexico border
9. Sign reading "MexicoBorder1/2Mile"
10. Border Patrol officer walking near border, border patrol vehicle in foreground
11. Long shot of vehicles near border
12. Police cars driving along road near border
13. Mexico flag flying
14. Pan of campaign signs of candidates for sheriff
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Clare May, SheriffCandidate, Luna County, New Mexico:
"This is my country, this is my home. That is Mexico, and that's their country and their home."
16. Various shots of National Guard tanks along US-Mexico border
17. Cars at border-crossing checkpoint
18. SOUNDBITE: (English) RaymondCobos, Sheriff Candidate, Luna County, New Mexico:
"We're getting groups of thirty and forty people coming across..."
19. Walking shot of Cobos
20. Shot of sign at Mexico border
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Raymond Cobos, Sheriff Candidate, Luna County, New Mexico:
(Part overlaid by following shot)
"It's like drugs - if there's no market for them there's no reason for them to come over. We don't have people smuggling rocks into the United States, we don't have people smuggling dead bodies into the United States, but we do have people coming in here for jobs, jobs that are not available for them in their home towns."
22. Various pre-dawn shots of two Mexican illegal immigrants walking across border
23. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Illegal Mexican Immigrant, (no name given):
"There's not much work in Mexico..."
24. Various of same man being arrested a few hours later by border control
25. Sunrise over Luna County, New Mexico
26. Rancher looking through his binoculars towards the border
27. Various shots of others looking through binoculars towards border
28. Border control putting arrested illegal immigrants in truck
STORYLINE:
Hoping to give Republican candidates a pre-election platform for asserting they're tough on illegal immigration, US President George W Bush signed a bill on Thursday authorising 700 miles (1,126 kilometres) of new fencing along the US-Mexico border.
At a White House signing ceremony, Bush said the "United States has not been in complete control of its borders for decades and...illegal immigration has been on the rise."
He said lawmakers "have a responsibility to enforce" US laws and borders. And he said that responsibility needs to be taken seriously.
The measure Bush put into law on Thursday authorises the fence - which would cover one-third of the 2,100 mile (3,380 kilometre) border - but offers no money for the project.
Its cost is not known, although a homeland security spending measure the president signed earlier this month makes a $1.2 (b) billion US dollar down payment on the project.
The money also can be used for access roads, vehicle barriers, high-tech equipment and other tools to secure the border.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/04b4994a7fc3fc424f78171f033c6d9f
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

Washington, DC - 26 October2006
1. US PresidentGeorge W Bush walks into bill signing ceremony
2. Cutaway of media
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) GeorgeW Bush, US President:
"Ours is a nation of immigrants. We're also a nation of law. Unfortunately, the United States has not been in complete control of its borders for decades and, therefore, illegal immigration has been on the rise. We have a responsibility to address these challenges. We have a responsibility to enforce our laws. We have a responsibility to secure our borders. We take this responsibility seriously."
4. Cutaway of media
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President:
"This bill will help protect the American people. This bill will make our borders more secure. It is an important step toward immigration reform."
6. Cutaway of media
7. Bush walks over to signing table, signs bill, stands as audience applauds
Columbus, New Mexico - 23 October 2006
8. Helicopter flying over New Mexico-Mexico border
9. Sign reading "MexicoBorder1/2Mile"
10. Border Patrol officer walking near border, border patrol vehicle in foreground
11. Long shot of vehicles near border
12. Police cars driving along road near border
13. Mexico flag flying
14. Pan of campaign signs of candidates for sheriff
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Clare May, SheriffCandidate, Luna County, New Mexico:
"This is my country, this is my home. That is Mexico, and that's their country and their home."
16. Various shots of National Guard tanks along US-Mexico border
17. Cars at border-crossing checkpoint
18. SOUNDBITE: (English) RaymondCobos, Sheriff Candidate, Luna County, New Mexico:
"We're getting groups of thirty and forty people coming across..."
19. Walking shot of Cobos
20. Shot of sign at Mexico border
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Raymond Cobos, Sheriff Candidate, Luna County, New Mexico:
(Part overlaid by following shot)
"It's like drugs - if there's no market for them there's no reason for them to come over. We don't have people smuggling rocks into the United States, we don't have people smuggling dead bodies into the United States, but we do have people coming in here for jobs, jobs that are not available for them in their home towns."
22. Various pre-dawn shots of two Mexican illegal immigrants walking across border
23. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Illegal Mexican Immigrant, (no name given):
"There's not much work in Mexico..."
24. Various of same man being arrested a few hours later by border control
25. Sunrise over Luna County, New Mexico
26. Rancher looking through his binoculars towards the border
27. Various shots of others looking through binoculars towards border
28. Border control putting arrested illegal immigrants in truck
STORYLINE:
Hoping to give Republican candidates a pre-election platform for asserting they're tough on illegal immigration, US President George W Bush signed a bill on Thursday authorising 700 miles (1,126 kilometres) of new fencing along the US-Mexico border.
At a White House signing ceremony, Bush said the "United States has not been in complete control of its borders for decades and...illegal immigration has been on the rise."
He said lawmakers "have a responsibility to enforce" US laws and borders. And he said that responsibility needs to be taken seriously.
The measure Bush put into law on Thursday authorises the fence - which would cover one-third of the 2,100 mile (3,380 kilometre) border - but offers no money for the project.
Its cost is not known, although a homeland security spending measure the president signed earlier this month makes a $1.2 (b) billion US dollar down payment on the project.
The money also can be used for access roads, vehicle barriers, high-tech equipment and other tools to secure the border.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/04b4994a7fc3fc424f78171f033c6d9f
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

This is the November 7, 2018 FULL EPISODE of VICENews Tonight on HBO.
1:58 What Democrats are going to say yes to, is investigating the Trump administration in every way possible. What that adds up to is a lot of hearings, a lot of grandstanding, and a lot of potential for overstepping.
7:46 Many of the gains that Democrats made in the House over midterms don't follow a usual trend.
9:11 The troop deployment is barely visible on the ground and people who live here say it's nothing more than a political stunt. But as a political maneuver, it seems to be working: Cruz won, and even in the place where you might least expect it, the GOP has completely fallen in line with Trump.
12:22 More than 4,500 migrants have arrived in Mexico City since Sunday. City officials are bracing to attend as many as 5,500 people
14:49 A nastier proxy war is playing out on the banks of the Chicago River. VICE News dives in-- literally with a remote submarine-- to get to the real story behind the Illinois AG's Clean Water Act lawsuit against the Trump Organization in sweet home Chicago.
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This is the November 7, 2018 FULL EPISODE of VICENews Tonight on HBO.
1:58 What Democrats are going to say yes to, is investigating the Trump administration in every way possible. What that adds up to is a lot of hearings, a lot of grandstanding, and a lot of potential for overstepping.
7:46 Many of the gains that Democrats made in the House over midterms don't follow a usual trend.
9:11 The troop deployment is barely visible on the ground and people who live here say it's nothing more than a political stunt. But as a political maneuver, it seems to be working: Cruz won, and even in the place where you might least expect it, the GOP has completely fallen in line with Trump.
12:22 More than 4,500 migrants have arrived in Mexico City since Sunday. City officials are bracing to attend as many as 5,500 people
14:49 A nastier proxy war is playing out on the banks of the Chicago River. VICE News dives in-- literally with a remote submarine-- to get to the real story behind the Illinois AG's Clean Water Act lawsuit against the Trump Organization in sweet home Chicago.
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How Trump's border wall would disrupt nature

The environmental impact of border walls, explained.
Read more about the border wall's effect on wildlife here: http://bit.ly/2GUHzqN
When we talk about the c...

The environmental impact of border walls, explained.
Read more about the border wall's effect on wildlife here: http://bit.ly/2GUHzqN
When we talk about the consequences of the proposed wall at the border of the US and Mexico, we usually think in terms of people. But along the political divide are rich pockets of biodiversity, with dwindling populations of species that rely on the ability to move back and forth across the border.
Under the 2005REAL ID act, the Department of Homeland Security doesn't have to comply with various environmental laws that might otherwise slow or halt construction in a sensitive area. Laws like the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Water Act, the National Environmental Policy Act or the Migratory Bird Treaty Act — none of those apply to border wall construction.
Several parcels of land, including the NationalButterflyCenter, a state park, and other areas in the federal wildlife refuge system — are still threatened by wall construction. It could still be years before construction starts in some of these areas — but there’s still a lot we don’t know about the full impact of barriers on biodiversity.
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The environmental impact of border walls, explained.
Read more about the border wall's effect on wildlife here: http://bit.ly/2GUHzqN
When we talk about the consequences of the proposed wall at the border of the US and Mexico, we usually think in terms of people. But along the political divide are rich pockets of biodiversity, with dwindling populations of species that rely on the ability to move back and forth across the border.
Under the 2005REAL ID act, the Department of Homeland Security doesn't have to comply with various environmental laws that might otherwise slow or halt construction in a sensitive area. Laws like the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Water Act, the National Environmental Policy Act or the Migratory Bird Treaty Act — none of those apply to border wall construction.
Several parcels of land, including the NationalButterflyCenter, a state park, and other areas in the federal wildlife refuge system — are still threatened by wall construction. It could still be years before construction starts in some of these areas — but there’s still a lot we don’t know about the full impact of barriers on biodiversity.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
By Design is a new Vox video series about the intersection of design and technology, hosted by Christophe Haubursin. Stay tuned for more, and check out Christophe's most recent work exploring design in our Vox + 99% Invisible collaboration: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8cMiYb3G5fHjUoTiRuJVucCLxYJliQ_
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Breakaway group of caravan migrants from Central America reaches U.S. border at Tijuana, Mexico; reaction and analysis from 'The Five.'
FOX News Channel (FNC) is a 24-hour all-encompassing news service dedicated to delivering breaking news as well as political and business news. The number one network in cable, FNC has been the most watched television news channel for more than 16 years and according to a Suffolk University/USA Today poll, is the most trusted television news source in the country. Owned by 21st Century Fox, FNC is available in more than 90 million homes and dominates the cable news landscape, routinely notching the top ten programs in the genre.
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Breakaway group of caravan migrants from Central America reaches U.S. border at Tijuana, Mexico; reaction and analysis from 'The Five.'
FOX News Channel (FNC) is a 24-hour all-encompassing news service dedicated to delivering breaking news as well as political and business news. The number one network in cable, FNC has been the most watched television news channel for more than 16 years and according to a Suffolk University/USA Today poll, is the most trusted television news source in the country. Owned by 21st Century Fox, FNC is available in more than 90 million homes and dominates the cable news landscape, routinely notching the top ten programs in the genre.
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When an asylum-seeker crosses the Canadian border, there are two laws and refugee systems at play.
Research:
Section 11-1 of the Custom’s Act: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-52.6/page-4.html#h-16
The UNHCRRefugee Convention: http://www.unhcr.org/3b66c2aa10
Section 133 of the Immigration and Refugee Act: http://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/i-2.5/page-18.html#h-52
Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/canada.asp
In-Canada Asylum Program: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/canada.asp
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When an asylum-seeker crosses the Canadian border, there are two laws and refugee systems at play.
Research:
Section 11-1 of the Custom’s Act: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-52.6/page-4.html#h-16
The UNHCRRefugee Convention: http://www.unhcr.org/3b66c2aa10
Section 133 of the Immigration and Refugee Act: http://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/i-2.5/page-18.html#h-52
Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/canada.asp
In-Canada Asylum Program: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/canada.asp
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Bush signs bill authorizing fencing on Mexico border

Washington, DC - 26 October2006
1. US PresidentGeorge W Bush walks into bill signing ceremony
2. Cutaway of media
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) GeorgeW Bush, US President:
"Ours is a nation of immigrants. We're also a nation of law. Unfortunately, the United States has not been in complete control of its borders for decades and, therefore, illegal immigration has been on the rise. We have a responsibility to address these challenges. We have a responsibility to enforce our laws. We have a responsibility to secure our borders. We take this responsibility seriously."
4. Cutaway of media
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President:
"This bill will help protect the American people. This bill will make our borders more secure. It is an important step toward immigration reform."
6. Cutaway of media
7. Bush walks over to signing table, signs bill, stands as audience applauds
Columbus, New Mexico - 23 October 2006
8. Helicopter flying over New Mexico-Mexico border
9. Sign reading "MexicoBorder1/2Mile"
10. Border Patrol officer walking near border, border patrol vehicle in foreground
11. Long shot of vehicles near border
12. Police cars driving along road near border
13. Mexico flag flying
14. Pan of campaign signs of candidates for sheriff
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Clare May, SheriffCandidate, Luna County, New Mexico:
"This is my country, this is my home. That is Mexico, and that's their country and their home."
16. Various shots of National Guard tanks along US-Mexico border
17. Cars at border-crossing checkpoint
18. SOUNDBITE: (English) RaymondCobos, Sheriff Candidate, Luna County, New Mexico:
"We're getting groups of thirty and forty people coming across..."
19. Walking shot of Cobos
20. Shot of sign at Mexico border
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Raymond Cobos, Sheriff Candidate, Luna County, New Mexico:
(Part overlaid by following shot)
"It's like drugs - if there's no market for them there's no reason for them to come over. We don't have people smuggling rocks into the United States, we don't have people smuggling dead bodies into the United States, but we do have people coming in here for jobs, jobs that are not available for them in their home towns."
22. Various pre-dawn shots of two Mexican illegal immigrants walking across border
23. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Illegal Mexican Immigrant, (no name given):
"There's not much work in Mexico..."
24. Various of same man being arrested a few hours later by border control
25. Sunrise over Luna County, New Mexico
26. Rancher looking through his binoculars towards the border
27. Various shots of others looking through binoculars towards border
28. Border control putting arrested illegal immigrants in truck
STORYLINE:
Hoping to give Republican candidates a pre-election platform for asserting they're tough on illegal immigration, US President George W Bush signed a bill on Thursday authorising 700 miles (1,126 kilometres) of new fencing along the US-Mexico border.
At a White House signing ceremony, Bush said the "United States has not been in complete control of its borders for decades and...illegal immigration has been on the rise."
He said lawmakers "have a responsibility to enforce" US laws and borders. And he said that responsibility needs to be taken seriously.
The measure Bush put into law on Thursday authorises the fence - which would cover one-third of the 2,100 mile (3,380 kilometre) border - but offers no money for the project.
Its cost is not known, although a homeland security spending measure the president signed earlier this month makes a $1.2 (b) billion US dollar down payment on the project.
The money also can be used for access roads, vehicle barriers, high-tech equipment and other tools to secure the border.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/04b4994a7fc3fc424f78171f033c6d9f
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

This is the November 7, 2018 FULL EPISODE of VICENews Tonight on HBO.
1:58 What Democrats are going to say yes to, is investigating the Trump administration in every way possible. What that adds up to is a lot of hearings, a lot of grandstanding, and a lot of potential for overstepping.
7:46 Many of the gains that Democrats made in the House over midterms don't follow a usual trend.
9:11 The troop deployment is barely visible on the ground and people who live here say it's nothing more than a political stunt. But as a political maneuver, it seems to be working: Cruz won, and even in the place where you might least expect it, the GOP has completely fallen in line with Trump.
12:22 More than 4,500 migrants have arrived in Mexico City since Sunday. City officials are bracing to attend as many as 5,500 people
14:49 A nastier proxy war is playing out on the banks of the Chicago River. VICE News dives in-- literally with a remote submarine-- to get to the real story behind the Illinois AG's Clean Water Act lawsuit against the Trump Organization in sweet home Chicago.
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How Trump's border wall would disrupt nature

The environmental impact of border walls, explained.
Read more about the border wall's effect on wildlife here: http://bit.ly/2GUHzqN
When we talk about the consequences of the proposed wall at the border of the US and Mexico, we usually think in terms of people. But along the political divide are rich pockets of biodiversity, with dwindling populations of species that rely on the ability to move back and forth across the border.
Under the 2005REAL ID act, the Department of Homeland Security doesn't have to comply with various environmental laws that might otherwise slow or halt construction in a sensitive area. Laws like the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Water Act, the National Environmental Policy Act or the Migratory Bird Treaty Act — none of those apply to border wall construction.
Several parcels of land, including the NationalButterflyCenter, a state park, and other areas in the federal wildlife refuge system — are still threatened by wall construction. It could still be years before construction starts in some of these areas — but there’s still a lot we don’t know about the full impact of barriers on biodiversity.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
By Design is a new Vox video series about the intersection of design and technology, hosted by Christophe Haubursin. Stay tuned for more, and check out Christophe's most recent work exploring design in our Vox + 99% Invisible collaboration: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8cMiYb3G5fHjUoTiRuJVucCLxYJliQ_
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com.
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'The Five' react to migrants arriving at US border

Breakaway group of caravan migrants from Central America reaches U.S. border at Tijuana, Mexico; reaction and analysis from 'The Five.'
FOX News Channel (FNC) is a 24-hour all-encompassing news service dedicated to delivering breaking news as well as political and business news. The number one network in cable, FNC has been the most watched television news channel for more than 16 years and according to a Suffolk University/USA Today poll, is the most trusted television news source in the country. Owned by 21st Century Fox, FNC is available in more than 90 million homes and dominates the cable news landscape, routinely notching the top ten programs in the genre.
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Are border crossers breaking the law and jumping the queue?

When an asylum-seeker crosses the Canadian border, there are two laws and refugee systems at play.
Research:
Section 11-1 of the Custom’s Act: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-52.6/page-4.html#h-16
The UNHCRRefugee Convention: http://www.unhcr.org/3b66c2aa10
Section 133 of the Immigration and Refugee Act: http://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/i-2.5/page-18.html#h-52
Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/canada.asp
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New Mexico wine

New Mexico has a long history of wine production in the United States. In 1629, Franciscan friar García de Zúñiga and a Capuchín monk named Antonio de Arteaga planted the first wine grapes in the Río Grande valley of southern New Mexico. Viticulture took hold in the valley, and by the year 1880, grapes were grown on over 3,000 acres (12km2), and wineries produced over 1,000,000 US gallons (3,800,000L) of wine. The editor of the Socorro bulletin predicted in 1880 that "We see in the present attention given to grape culture, an important and growing industry which, in a few years, will assume proportions of no ordinary nature."

The wine industry in New Mexico declined in the latter decades of the nineteenth century in part due to flooding of the Río Grande. Prohibition in the United States forced many wineries to close, while others remained operational providing sacramental wine to primarily Catholic as well as other Christianchurches. The modern New Mexico wine industry received significant support in 1978 when a government-sponsored study encouraged winegrowers to plant Frenchhybrid grape varieties.